Abe Lincoln Museum

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The Lincoln Log: 1/28/1862 Mr. Lincoln submits to Senate treaty of extradition with Mexican Government
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"Were I president, I should desire the legislation of the country to rest with Congress..." March 1848
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The Lincoln Log: 1/26/1862 Mr. Lincoln writes an endorsement on a letter from Henry A. Wise...
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@ He still has some pull there in DC doesn't he? :-)
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"The Doll Jack is pardoned by order of the President."
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The Lincoln Log: 1/26/1862 Mr. Lincoln consults w/ Sec. Stanton & E. M. Shield regarding manufacture of mortar beds
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"In leaving the people's business in their hands, we can not be wrong." 7/27/1848
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The Lincoln Log: 1/25/1862 Sen. Browning spends hour with President during morning
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@ Thanks for the RT!
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Listen to our interview w/ Richard Hellesen author of the play "Necessary Sacrifices" opening 1/26 at @
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Are you interested in volunteering here at the library and museum? New orientation starts February 15th
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"The fiery trial through which we pass, will light us down, in honor or dishonor, to the latest generation." 12/1/1862
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The Lincoln Log: Mr. Lincoln authorizes Sec. Stanton to make desired changes in Bureau of Ordnance
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Original copy of the amendment that ended slavery goes on display February 1st!
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New Blog: Sadness and madness in Abraham Lincoln's young adulthood.
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"Whoever can change public opinion can change the government..." 12/10/1856
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The Lincoln Log: 1/23/1862 Mr. Lincoln consults w/ Gen. Lane & Sen. Samuel C. Pomeroy regarding fugitive slaves
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"You perceive I treat you no worse than I do others." 3/3/1860
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The Lincoln Log: 1/22/1862 President sends letters of sympathy and congratulation to King of Portugal
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The Lincoln Log: 1/21/1862 President in fine spirits at White House reception tonight.